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UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 


LIBRARY 


BOOK 


CLASS 


VOLUME 


12  Je  94 


^ ALFRED 


UNIVERSITY, 


ALFRED  CENTRE,  ALLEGANY  CO.,  N.Y. 


1894  - 95. 

This  Institution,  with  eighteen  instructors,  offers 
equal  privileges  to  both  young  men  and  young  wom- 
en, in  academic,  undergraduate,  and  graduate 
studies. 

For  admission  to  the  academic  department,  stu- 
dents must  present  the  Regents’  Preliminary  Aca- 
demic Certificate,  or  pass  satisfactory  examinations 
in  the  required  subjects 

There  are  three  academic  or  college-preparatory 
courses,  corresponding,  respectively,  to  the  Regents’ 
Classical,  Latin-Academic,  and  Scientific  Certifi- 
cates, with  one  additional  term  in  English. 

One-quarter  of  the  college  work,  the  more  ad- 
vanced,is  elective;  and  there  are  three  college  courses, 
the  Classical;  the  Philosophical,  in  which  Greek  is 
omitted;  and  the  Scientific,  in  which  both  Latin  and 
Greek  are  omitted. 

There  is  a Theological  School;  and  instruction  is 
also  offered  in  the  following  departments: 

Graduate — in  advanced  liberal  studies;  Industrial 
Mechanics;  Art;  Music;  and  Physical  Culture.  And 
Teachers’  Training  Classes  are  organized  for  the 
special  benefit  of  public  school  teachers. 

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The  location  is  in  a beautiful  valley;  and  the  ex- 
penses are  moderate. 

The  establishment  of  a summer  school  is  contem- 
plated, the  opportunity  for  out-door  scientific  study 
being  especially  good;  and  the  Boarding  Hall  is 
opened,  with  accommodations  for  any  who  seek  a 
quiet  and  restful  summer  resort. 


CALENDAR. 

FIRST  TERM. 

Entrance  examinations  and  registration  day, 

Tuesday,  Sept.  4,  1894. 

Second  quarter  begins,  Tuesday,  Nov.  6,  1894. 
Regents  and  term  examinations,  Jan.  21-25,  1895. 

SECOND  TERM. 

Entrance  examinations  and  registration  day, 

Tuesday,  Jan.  29,  1895. 
Fourth  quarter  begins,  Tuesday,  April  9,  1895. 
Regents  and  term  examinations,  June  10-14,  1895. 
Commencement  week,  June  15-20,  1895. 

For  further  information,  address, 

PRESIDENT,  ALFRED  UNIVERSITY, 

Alfrbd  Centre,  N.  Y. 


TJLFRED  UNIVERSITY,  founded  in  1836, 
J I looks  back  upon  a career  of  sustained  and 
widespread  usefulness. 

For  nearly  seventy  years  its  constant  and 
earnest  aim  has  been  to  place  within  the  reach  of 
the  deserving,  educational  advantages  of  the 
highest  type,  and  in  every  part  of  the  country  there 
may  be  found  many  whom  it  has  materially  assist- 
ed to  go  out  into  the  world  to  broader  lives  of 
useful  and  honored  citizenship. 

During  all  these  years  the  trustees  and  man- 
agement of  Alfred  University  have  made  the 
most  earnest  efforts  to  assist  worthy  seekers  for 
education,  and,  in  this  endeavor,  have  received  the 
moral  and  financial  support  and  assistance  of  our 
best  people. 

To-day  this  University  not  only  offers  educa- 
tional facilities  of  the  most  notable  character,  but 
the  surroundings  and  the  atmosphere  are  such  as 
tend  to  foster  and  stimulate  those  qualities  in  the 
young  man  or  woman  which  most  nearly  meet  the 
ideal  of  true  Americanism  in  its  highest  develop- 
ment. 

From  time  to  time  competitive  free  scholar- 
ships have  been  established  and  are  being  main- 
tained, and  the  good  thus  done  has  been  almost 
beyond  calculation. 


At  the  present  time  the  One  Hundred  Thous- 
and Dollar  Centennial  Fund  is  in  process  of  forma- 
tion—a plan  not  only  unique,  but  one  which  af- 
fords an  opportunity  to  everybody,  rich  or  poor,  to 
become  personally  interested  in  Alfred  University 
and  to  aid  in  its  lofty  educational  purposes. 
This  is  called  the  One  Dollar  plan,  and  contribu- 
tions ranging  all  the  way  from  one  cent  to  one 
hundred  dollars  have  been  received. 

To  this  fund  you  are  earnestly  requested  to 
contribute. 

The  trustees  issue  to  each  subscriber  of  one 
dollar  or  more  a certificate.  Smaller  or  larger 
amounts  may  be  subscribed,  payable  at  stated 
times,  as  may  be  convenient,  but  when  any  com 
tribution  reaches  the  sum  of  one  dollar,  the  cer- 
tificate is  issued. 

The  contributor  of  one  dollar  is  made  an  an- 
nual member  of  the  Centennial  Fund  ; the  con- 
tributor of  ten  dollars  is  made  a Decennial  mem- 
ber; the  contributor  of  thirty-six  dollars  is  made  a 
Fellow  for  life,  while  the  contributor  of  one  hun- 
dred dollars  is  made  a Patron. 

SPECIAL  FEATURE. 

Bv  the  terms  of  a resolution  adopted  by  the 
Executive  Committee  of  the  University,  it  is  pro- 
vided that  for  every  one  thousand  dollars  sub- 
scribed and  paid  into  the  Centennial  Fund,  from 


any  county  in  any  state  or  territory,  free  tuition  be 
granted  , to  one  student  for  the  Freshman  year  of 
the  College,  upon  the  following  conditions  : — 

“ The  Student  shall  be  a resident 
of  that  county  ; he  shall  be  fully  pre- 
pared for  college  and  the  appoint- 
ment shall  be  made  after  a competi- 
tive examination,  to  the  person  hav- 
ing the  highest  standing. 

“ A registration  fee  of  two  dollars 
($2.00)  shall  be  paid  by  the  appointee. 

“ In  the  event  that  no  candidate 
shall  appear  for  examination  in  any 
year,  the  appointee  of  the  previous 
year  may  be  granted  free  tuition  for 
such  year  upon  payment  of  said  reg- 
istration fee.” 

Your  attention  is  directed  to  the  fact  that 
under  the  provisions  of  this  resolution  any  money 
which  you  may  subscribe  will,  in  conjunction  with 
that  subscribed  by  others  in  your  county,  become 
a part  of  a fund  which  will  forever  be  available  in 
the  way  of  assisting  some  one  in  your  own  vi- 
cinity. 

It  should  be  additional  pleasure  to  subscrib- 
ers to  feel  that  they  are  not  only  contributing  to 
the  cause  of  better  education,  but  that  their  money 
will  be  used  in  a manner  which  will  be  of  lasting 
benefit  to  the  community  in  which  they  reside. 


Of  course,  it  is  to  the  interest  of  the  Univer- 
sity that  as  many  large  subscriptions  to  this  Fund 
be  obtained  as  is  possible,  but  at  the  same  time 
the  trustees  wish  that  no  person  should  feel  that 
small  contributions  are  not  welcome  or  that  the 
interest  of  those  who  are  not  in  a position  to  con- 
tribute largely  will  not  be  appreciated. 

Whether  your  regular  contribution  to  this 
Fund  be  large  or  small,  you  will  have  the  gratifi- 
cation of  knowing  that  you  are  connected  with, 
and  financially  interested  in  a successful  attempt 
to  place  the  immense  advantages  of  higher  educa- 
tion in  the  possession  of  those  who  might  not 
otherwise  be  able  to  secure  them,  and  are,  in  this 
manner,  doing  an  amount  of  good  to  your  fellow 
citizens  and  to  your  country  which  may  be  be- 
yond human  estimation. 

The  card  enclosed  herewith  is  so  arranged  as 
to  enable  you  to  subscribe  any  amount  which  you 
may  desire  to  contribute  to  the  Centennial  Fund, 
payable  at  such  times  and  for  such  a period  as  is 
most  convenient  to  you. 

Trustees  of  Alfred  University, 
Alfred,  N.  Y. 


HE  ONE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND 
DOLLAR  CENTENNIAL  FUND  FOR 
ALFRED  UNIVERSITY. 

When  Alfred  University  shall  celebrate 
its  centennial  in  1956  it  should  have  a million  dollars 
of  endowment  and  property.  It  opened  in  1836  as  a 
select  school  without  a dollar  of  endowment  or  a dollar’s 
worth  of  property.  It  was  incorporated  as  Alfred 
Academy  in  1843.  It  was  chartered  and  incorporated 
as  Alfred  University  in  1857.  Its  material  equipment 
then  consisted  of  three  wooden  buildings  and  about  ten 
thousand  dollars  of  endowment.  From  1 853  to  iss?  it 
added  two  new  brick  buildings,  viz.,  Ladies  Hall  and 
Kenyon  Memorial  Hall,  costing  about  $25,000  each, 
and  about  $ 100,000  of  endowment. 

Since  1 68?,  it  has  added  two  new  buildings,  viz.,  the 
Allen  Steinheim  Museum,  through  the  generosity  of 
President  and  Mrs.  Allen,  a building  of  stone,  costing 
about  $ 1 0,000,  and  the  Babcock  Hall  of  Physics,  a brick 
building  costing  about  $ 15,000,  and  equipped  with  $ 10,000 


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worth  of  apparatus,  the  gift  of  the  late  Professor  William 
A.  Rogers.  It  has  also  added  since  1 ss^,  about  $150,000 
of  endowment.  The  aggregate  value  of  the  present 
endowment  and  property  of  the  University  is  $425,000, 
Aside  from  this  equipment,  the  State  of  New  York  has 
appropriated  $20,000  to  establish  at  Alfred  University 
a State  School  of  Clay  Working  and  Ceramics,  and  has 
placed  this  school  on  a basis  for  permanent  state  main- 
tenance by  making  it  a state  school. 

At  a meeting  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Trustees  of  Alfred  University,  held  at  University 
Bank,  January  29,  1099,  the  Treasurer  presented  the  fol- 
lowing resolution,  which  on  his  motion  was  approved 
by  the  Committee  and  recommended  to  the  Board  of 
Trustees  for  their  adoption: 

Whereas,  Alfred  University  was  founded  in  the  year 
one  thousand,  eight  hundred  and  thirty-six,  and  now 
holds  approximately  four  hundred  thousand  dollars, 
consisting  of  buildings,  grounds,  equipment,  apparatus 
and  endowment,  and 

Whereas,  In  the  opinion  of  the  present  Board  of 
Trustees  a plan  should  be  adopted  to  secure  a sum 
which,  added  to  the  present  amount,  will  give  Alfred 
University  ONE  MILLION  DOLLARS,  when  it  shall 
celebrate  its  Centennial  year,  in  June,  1936,  and 


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Whereas,  The  Trustees  believe  that  the  same  true 
spirit  which  has  achieved  such  notable  triumphs  in  the 
past,  will  continue,  and  that  the  friends  of  Alfred  will 
work  with  the  same  energy  and  enthusiasm,  which  will 
secure  the  desired  result,  therefore  be  it 

Resolved,  First,  That  we  open  our  books  for  a popu- 
lar subscription,  to  which  all  shall  be  asked  to  contribute, 
to  be  known  as  the  “ ONE  HUNDRED  THOUSAND  DOL- 
LAR CENTENNIAL  FUND,”  the  income  of  which  shall  be 
applicable  to  defray  general  expenses,  and 

Second,  That  we  form  fifty  groups  of  One  Thousand 
Dollar  Scholarships,  ten  in  each  group,  numbered  one  to 
fifty,  inclusive. 

Third,  That  arrangements  be  made  to  place  a Field 
Secretary  at  work  at  as  early  a date  as  practicable. 

The  above  resolution  was  adoped  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Trustees  of  Alfred  University,  held  Tues- 
day June  20,  1699. 

Within  the  year  a large  number  of  persons  have 
contributed  to  the  One  Hundred  Thousand  Dollar  Cen- 
tennial Fund,  and  such  enthusiasm  has  been  shown  that 
many  requests  have  been  made  for  a classification  of 
the  contributors  to  this  fund,  which  will  bring  all  contrib- 
utors into  a closer  identification  with  it. 


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At  a special  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  held 
May  2,  1900,  the  following  classification  was  adopted: 

1.  Those  who  contribute  to  the  One  Hundred 
Thousand  Dollar  Centennial  Fund  in  cash  the  sum  of  one 
dollar  for  each  year  from  the  foundation  of  the  Universi- 
ty in  1 836  to  the  Centennial  Year,  1936,  shall  be  desig- 
nated as  ‘‘Patrons  of  the  Centennial  Fund.” 

2.  Those  who  contribute  to  the  fund  in  cash  the 
sum  of  one  dollar  from  the  date  of  the  subscription  to 
the  Centennial  Year,  1936,  shall  be  designated  as  “Fellows 
for  Life  of  the  Centennial  Fund.” 

3.  Those  who  contribute  to  the  fund  in  cash  the 
sum  of  ten  dollars  shall  be  designated  as  “ Decennial 
Members  of  the  Centennial  Fund.” 

4.  Those  who  contribute  to  the  fund  in  cash  one 
dollar  in  any  one  year  shall  be  designated  as  “ Annual 
Members  of  the  Centennial  Fund.” 

Following  is  a list  of  contributors  from  the  adoption 
of  the  plan  to  June  1 , 1900. 


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Patrons  of  tbe  Centennial  fund 

Burdick,  Capt.  R.  E.  Cleveland,  O. 

Crandall,  William  H.  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Crandall,  Mrs.  William  H.  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Davis,  Ph.  D.,  Rev.  Boothe  Colwell  Alfred,  N.  Y. 
Davis,  Mrs.  Boothe  Colwell  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

Green,  Orson  Campbell  Alfred,  N.  Y. 

fellows  for  Cife  of  the  Centennial 
fund 

Stephenson,  D.D.,  Rev.  Thomas  Sheepshead  Bay,  N.  Y. 


Decennial  members  of  tbe  Centennial 
fund 


Crumb,  Mandane  M. 
Rathbone,  Gen.  Estes  G. 
Saunders,  James  A. 
Saunders,  Mrs.  fames  A. 


Walworth,  Wis. 
Havana,  Cuba. 
Niantic,  R.  I. 
Niantic,  R.  I. 


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Annual  members  of  tbe  Centennial 
fund 


Colorado 

Glenwood  Springs 
Edwards,  Mrs.  Milo 

Connecticut 

Lebanon 

Livermore,  Rev.  Leander  E. 

New  London 

Russie,  Mrs.  Jesse 

SUFPIELD 
Spencer,  Mrs.  T.  N. 


Delaware 

Smyrna 
Swinney,  Mrs.  C.  O. 


District  of  Columbia 

Washington 

Flint,  Weston 
Henderson,  Mary  Grace 


Illinois 

Chicago  Heights 

Greene,  Harry  C. 


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Chicago 

Ford,  Ira  B. 

Sawyer,  Robert  D . 
Sawyer,  Mrs.  Robert  D. 


Ottawa 


Clarke,  Alvord  B. 


1 


Cedar  Rapids 

Bartow,  George  K. 

Hubbard,  Ph.  D.,  Hon.  Nathan- 
iel M. 

Hubbard,  Jr.,  N.  M. 

Hubbard,  Jr.  Mrs.  N.  M., 

Nye,  John  W. 

Nye,  Mary 


Kansas 


Nortonville 

Hills,  Rev.  George  W. 


main* 

Falmouth  Foreside 
Pomeroy,  William  Y . 


Massachusetts 

New  Bedford 

Benton,  Charles  E. 

Northboro 

Fisher,  Hannah  A. 

Webster 

Stillman,  Mrs.  James 
Stillman,  Mary 

Worcester 

Bates,  Theodore  C. 


Michigan 

Concord 

Thacher,  Theodore  J.  O. 


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Minnesota 

Minneapolis 

McCIary,  Rev.  Thomas 


Montana 

Home  Park 

Burdick,  Everett  T. 


neferasKa 

Lincoln 

Bryan,  Hon.  William  J. 


Hew  VorK 

Adams  Centre 

Colton,  Mrs.  W.  T. 

Green,  Benjamin  M. 
Kellogg,  Mrs.  Angenette 
Prentice,  Rev.  A.  B. 


Addison 
Sutliff,  Carl  A. 


Alfred 

A.  E.  Crandall  Hook  & Ladder 
Company 

Alfriedian  Lyceum. 

Allen,  Mrs.  Abigail  A. 

Allen,  Elma  S. 

Allen,  John  G. 

Allen,  Mrs.  John  G. 

Allen,  Lloyd  J. 

Alien,  Phalla  C. 

Alleghanian  Lyceum. 
Armstrong,  Andrew  J. 
Armstrong,  Reuben  A. 
Athensean  Lyceum. 

Athletic  Association,  A.  U. 

Babcock,  S.  M.,  Prof.  Edward  S. 
Baggs,  Arthur  E. 

Baggs,  Vernon  A. 

Baggs,  Mrs.  Vernon  A. 

Barber,  Willard  A. 

Bassett,  B.  Sheffield 
Bassett,  William  H . 

Bates,  Ph.  D.,  Prof.  Frank  G. 
Beach,  John  L. 

Bennehoff,  Lyle 
Bennehoff,  Mrs.  Lyle 
Beyea,  Lewis  S. 

Bliss,  Edwin  S. 

Burdick,  A.  Clarke 
Burdick,  Mrs.  A.  Clarke 
Burdick,  D.  Sherman 
Burdick  Hall  Club,  1899-1900. 


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Burdick,  Isaac  H. 

Burdick,  Mrs.  P.  A . 

Burdick,  Sarah  S. 

Burdick,  Silas  C. 

Burdick,  Starr  A. 

Burdick,  Welcome  F. 

Burdick,  William  C. 

Burdick,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Burdick,  Willis  R. 

Butts,  S.  B.,  Charles 

Champlin,  James  A. 

Champlin,  James  Francis 
Clarke,  Clarence  L. 

Class  of  1900,  Alfred  Academy, 
Colegrove,  Jennie  M. 

Collins,  Lorenzo  D. 

Coon,  D.  D.  S„  Willis  W. 
Cottrell,  Hon.  Albert  B. 
Crandall,  Ph.  D.,  Prof.  Albert  R. 
Crandall,  Alberta 
Crandall,  Ira  B. 

Crandall,  Jessie  W. 

Crandall,  Mary  A. 

Crandall,  Velma  K. 

Crandall,  William  Truman 
Crumb,  Frank  A. 

Davis,  Lynn  H. 

Drummond,  Alice  Mildred 
Drummond,  Cecil 
Drummond,  W.  E, 

Drummond,  Mrs.  W,  E. 

Evans,  Adelaide  C. 

Fairfield,  A.  B.,  Prof.  Otho  P. 
Fenner,  E.  E. 

First  S.  D.  B.  Church. 

Freshman  Class,  Alfred  Univer- 
sity. 


Gamble,  Rev.  J.  Lee 
Gamble,  Charles  H. 

Gilbert,  Edwin  D. 

Greene,  Charles  H. 

Greene.  J.  Chandler 
Greene,  Luther  Wightman 
Greene,  Milo  B. 

Greene,  Mrs.  Milo  B. 

Greene,  Robert  A. 

Hamilton,  Elwood  E. 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Elwood  E. 
Harris,  Mrs.  D.  S. 

Hill,  Prof.  George  W. 

Hoard,  Fred  S. 

Hoard,  James  W. 

Hood,  Luella 
Howard,  Nina  Hildred 

Intermediate  C.  E.,  First  Alfred 
S.  D.  B.  Church. 

Irish,  Mary  Elizabeth 

Jacox,  John  S. 

Jordan,  Henry  N. 

Junior  Class,  Alfred  University. 

Kenyon,  S.  M.,Prof.  Aipheus  B. 
Kenyon,  Mrs.  Aipheus  B . 
Kenyon,  Ph.  B.,  Dora 
Kenyon,  George  H. 

Kenyon,  A.  M.,  Ida  F. 

Kenyon,  Mrs.  Jarvis  S. 

Kenyon,  Walter  D. 

Ladies’  Aid  Society. 
Langworthy,  Harry  W. 
Langworthy,  Howard  S, 
Langworthy,  Isaac  M. 
Langworthy,  John  F. 


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Lang  worthy,  Mrs.  John  F. 
Langvvorthy,  Q.  Deane 
Langworthy,  Ruth  P. 

Lewis,  Mrs,  Lucy  P. 

Maxson,  Alice  Maude 
Maxson,  Holly  M. 

Merrill,  John  J. 

Merrill,  Mrs.  John  J. 

Orophilian  Lyceum. 

Place,  Earl  W. 

Place,  Leona  J. 

Place,  Thomas  M. 

Post,  M.  D.,  Charles  M. 

Post,  Mrs.  Charles  M . 

Powell,  Mrs.  M.  A . 

Primary  Sabbath  School,  First 
S.  D,  B.  Church. 

Randolph,  David  D. 

Randolph,  Rev.  Lester  C. 
Randolph,  Victor  Strong 
Reynolds,  Calvin  D. 

Reynolds,  Mrs.  Calvin  D. 
Reynolds,  Fred  C. 

Reynolds.  Ramon  F . 

Rogers,  Ph.  D.,  Arthur  K . 
Rogers,  Rev.  B.  F. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  B.  F. 

Rogers,  D.  Herbert 
Rogers,  Mrs.  E.  L. 

Rogers,  Orville  M. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  William  A . 

Rose,  Capt.  W.  A. 

Rosebush,  George  D. 

Rosebush,  Judson  G. 


Sabbath  School,  First  Alfred 
S.  D.  B.  Church. 

Saunders,  Anson  P. 

Saunders,  A.  M.,  Rev.  Earl  P. 
Saunders,  M.  D.,  Henry  P. 
Senior  Class,  Alfred  University, 
Shaw,  Amos  A. 

Shaw,  Mrs.  Amos  A. 

Shaw,  Laura  E. 

Snowflake  Mission  Band, 
Stillman,  Amanda  M. 

Stillman,  Charles 
Stillman,  Mrs.  Charles 
Stillman,  Mrs.  David  R. 
Stillman,  Edwin  A. 

Stillman,  Mrs.  Edwin  A. 
Stillman,  Elizabeth 
Stillman,  Ruth 
Stillman,  Vida  Rose 

The  Alfred  Dramatic  Club. 

The  Amandine  Club. 

The  Crandall  Band. 

Thomas,  Rowland  A. 

Thomas,  Mrs.  Rowland  A. 
Thomas,  W.  H . 

Tomlinson,  A.  M.,  Prof.  E.  M. 
Tomlinson,  Mrs.  E.  M. 

Training  Class,  Alfred  Academy, 
1899-1900. 

University  Bank. 

W.  C.  T.  U. 

Wheat,  Frances  M. 

White,  Susan  L. 

Whitford,  Alfred  West 
Whitford,  Ella  M. 

Whitford,  Frank  S. 


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Whitford,  Mrs.  Frank  S. 
Whitford,  A.  M.,Rev.  William  C. 
Whitford,  Mrs.  William  C. 
Williams,  Francis  H. 

Wilcox,  Mrs.  S.  C. 

Witter,  H.  Emmett 
Witter,  Mrs.  H.  Emmett 
Wolfe,  John  H. 

Woman’s  Evangelical  Society. 

Y.  P.  S,  C.  E.,  First  Alfred 
S.  D.  B.  Church. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Alfred  University. 
Y.  V/.  C.  A.,  Alfred  University. 


Andover 

Backus,  J.  H. 

Baker,  Angelina 
Bundy,  Mrs.  Ella  E . 
Bundy,  William  B. 
Burrows,  Arthur  B. 
Burrows,  Augustus  M. 
Cannon,  John  E. 

Dean,  Michael 
McGinty,  James 
Mosher,  John  M. 
VanFleet,  Levi  C. 
Wescott,  E.  O. 

Angelica 


Alfred  Station 

Burdick,  Wayland  Harold 
Chase,  Charles  E. 

Chase,  Mrs.  Charles  E. 
Chase,  Mabelle  E. 

Chase,  T.  Russell. 

Chase,  Mrs.  T.  Russell 
Green,  James  P. 

Peterson,  Rev.  F.  E. 
Peterson,  Mrs.  F.  E. 


Clapp,  Solon  D. 
Clapp,  Mrs.  Solon  D. 
Hastings,  Henry  S . 
Weaver,  Everett  I. 

Arkport 

Holmes,  Vernon  W. 

Astoria 


Allentown 

Hulett,  M.  D.,  H.  L. 
Norton,  William  H . 

Almond 

Bennett,  Robert  M. 
Fenner,  Eldyn  L. 


Bartow,  Jacob  F. 

Atlanta 
Borden,  W.  P. 

Batavia 
Gleason,  George  L. 
page  eleven 


Bath 

Burleson,  M.  D.,  Ten  Eyck  O. 
Belmont 

Ackerman,  Bernard  B. 
Barney,  M.  D.,  Herbert  A. 
Barnetson,  Wallace 
Brown,  Hon.  Charles  H. 
Curtis,  Jr.,  C.  W. 

Davie,  Charles  E. 

Davis,  James  A. 

Davis,  Mrs.  James  A. 

Green,  George  A. 

Paul,  Helene 
Paul,  William  K. 

Paul,  Mrs.  William  K. 

Potter,  Mrs.  C.  D. 

Reynolds,  Elba 
Reynolds,  Eldyn  E . 

Tefft,  Jesse  W. 

Tefft,  Thomas  S. 

Tracy,  Seth  H. 

Willard,  V.  A. 

Willard,  Mrs.  V.  A. 

Williams,  Julia  Willets 
Williams,  Leonard  Willets 
Williams,  Lloyd  Willets 

Binghamton 

Chase,  Oscar  P. 

Chase,  Mrs.  Oscar  P. 

Innes,  Judson  K. 

Webster,  William  B. 


Bolivar 
Cook,  Wilber  P. 


Brooklyn 

Cottrell,  A.  B.,  John  B. 
Ford,  Clarence  L. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  Warren 
Mallory,  Mrs.  M.  E. 


Brookfield 

Curtis,  Leslie  P. 

Stillman.  Barton  G. 

Van  Horn,  Mrs.  Harriet  C. 


Buffalo 

Aird,  Albert  F. 

Ames,  Geo.  W. 
Amies,  Mrs.  Geo.  W . 
Horton,  Bert  H. 

Karr,  E.  L. 

Loveland,  Henry  B. 
Newton,  Fred  L. 
Pfohl,  L.  L. 

Smith,  E.  J. 

Smith,  Edward  J. 
Smith,  Frank  E . 
Wilson,  Delvin  W . 


Bushnellsville 

Hitchcock,  Margaret  A. 


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Canaseraga 
Manley,  Gibbon  N. 

Canisteo 

Summers,  Henry  H. 

Clarence 
Utley,  Lottie  A. 

Corning 

Jenness,  Frank  W. 

Cuba 

Dunham,  Harry  B. 

Kelly,  Patrick  Henry 
Kinney,  Arthur 
Morgan,  Henry  C. 

Morgan,  H.  P. 

Penny,  William  J. 
Thompson,  A.  Emmett 

DeRuyter 

Ames,  Mrs.  Warren  W. 
Elmira 

Dexter,  Hon.  Seymour 
Ford,  D.  D„  Rev.  Darius  R. 
Marvin,  Charles. 

Mead,  Edward  H. 


Friendship 

Larkin,  Charles  H . 

Rice,  Charles  J. 

Geneseo 

Milne,  Ph.  D.,  Prin.  John  M. 

Horseheads 
Bennett,  John 

Hornellsville 

Acker,  Hon.  Milo  M. 

Adsit,  Charles 
Adsit,  Mrs.  Charles 
Adsit,  Harry 
Adsit,  Lynn  M. 

Adsit,  May  E. 

Allen,  N.  Frank 
Alley,  Frank  B. 

Babcock,  Mrs.  Blake  B. 
Babcock,  Howard  Parkhill 
Babcock,  Marjorie  Elizabeth 
Babcock,  Norman  Clark 
Baker,  Alice  Corinna 
Baker,  Rocelia  M. 

Bennett,  William 
Benton,  L.  A. 

Boynton,  C.  H. 

Brown,  Edwin  S. 

Cottrell,  Rev.  Ira  Lee 
Crandall,  Eugene  T. 
Crandall,  Mrs.  Eugene  T. 
Crandall,  Grace  Travis 


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Crandall,  Kenneth  Eugene 
Crandall,  Treva 
Crowley,  Thomas  W. 

Daley,  William  H . 
Davidson,  Adam 
Davidson,  Alexander 
Davis,  Charles  W. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Charles  W. 
Davis,  Floyd  E. 

Davis,  Mrs.  Floyd  E. 
Davis,  James  L. 

Davis,  Mrs.  James  L. 
DeLancy,  C.  H. 
Donaldson,  Thomas  J. 

Hefter,  Morris 
Hollands,  Stephen 
Humphrey,  Ray  O . 

Mapes,  A.  W. 

Marvin,  Edward  C. 
McDowell,  D.  L. 

Merrill,  Arianna  Pomeroy 
Merrill,  Elizabeth  King 
Merrill,  F.  P. 

Miller,  Robert  J. 

Mosher,  Frederick  R. 

Nelson,  F.  J. 

Page  House. 

Palmer,  F.  D. 

Parkhill,  M.  D.,  Clair  S. 
Parkhill,  Mrs.  Clair  S . 
Phillips,  M.  D.,  C.  R. 

Roberts,  Wallace 
Roberts,  Mrs.  Wallace 
Robinson.  Hon.  F.  H. 
Rockwell,  L.  W. 


Rose,  John  R. 

Santee,  Harold  E. 
Santee,  Hon.  J,  E.  B. 
Santee,  Mrs.  J.  E.  B. 
Santee,  Winifred  E. 
Star  Clothing  House. 
Storms,  Frank  E. 

Tuttle,  R.  M. 

Tuttle,  Mrs.  R.  M. 

Waldorf,  M.  W. 
Waldorf,  W.  E. 
Wallace,  John  U. 
Wallace,  Mrs.  John  U. 
Wettlin,  William  A. 

Young,  Ralph 


Jamestown 

Fisher,  Jr.,  A.  Frank 


Jasper 

Whiting,  Leslie  D. 


Leonardsville 

Brown,  Mrs.  G.  Taylor 
Coon,  Almeron  M. 
Crandall,  Arthur  W. 
Crandall,  Irving  A. 
Stillman,  Mary  Julia 
Wheeler,  Rebecca  E.  H. 


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Little  Genesee 


Crandall,  E.  Rogers 
Crandall,  Mrs.  E.  Rogers 
Hall,  Mrs.  L.  Judson 


New  Baltimore 
Davenport,  Miles  L. 


New  York 


Clarke,  William  R. 

Clarke.  Mrs.  William  R. 
Edwards,  F.  F. 

Goodwin,  Alvin  K. 

Griffith,  Edward 
Harris,  Charles  T. 

Hotel  Albert 
Johnson,  Mrs.  E.  K. 
LeMoyne,  Alberte 
Lewis,  M.  D.,  Hon.  Daniel 
Rogers,  L.  Addle 
Smith,  G.  W. 

Tarbell,  Gage  E. 

Utter,  Wm.  J. 

Whipple,  Herbert  G. 
Wilcox,  Albert  D. 


Nile 

Clarke,  Louis  B. 
Whitford,  J.  Frederick 


Nunda 

Patridge,  W.  M. 

Patridge,  Mrs,  W.  M. 
Patridge,  Edith  J. 
Patridge,  R.  Lucile 

Glean 

Burdick,  F.  William 
Ford,  George  C, 

Heliker,  Albert  J. 

Wood,  Prin,  O.  W. 

Perry 

Cooper,  Eugene  M. 

Poughkeepsie 

Hankinson,  S.  R. 

Richburg 

Benjamin,  Carl  L. 
Mahoney,  Rev.  James  G. 

Rochester 

Ailing,  J.  T. 

Beattie,  P.  C, 

Briggs,  1.  A. 

Coffin,  John  B. 

Cross,  George  C. 
Cumming,  Charles  M. 
Edgerton,  F.  A. 

Fisher,  Irving  A. 


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Rushford 


Troy 


Kingsbury,  Mrs.  William 

Scio 

Black,  King  S. 

Black,  Mrs.  King  S. 
Canfield,  Louis  L. 
Canfield,  Mrs.  Louis  L. 
Norton,  Lucius  E . 


South  Brookfield 

Burdick,  Lester  D. 

Burdick,  Thomas  T. 

Burdick,  Mrs.  Thomas  T. 

Spring  Mills 

Cobb,  Theodore 


Syracuse 

Irons,  M.  D.,  F.  L. 

Leonard,  George  S. 

Maxson,  Mrs.  Lucy  P. 

Maxson,  Mrs.  E.  R. 

McLennan,  Ph.  D.,  Hon.  Peter  B. 
Vilas,  Royal  Lee 

Tonawanda 

Taber,  M.  D.,  Ransford  C. 
Taber,  Mrs.  Ransford  C. 

Taber,  Mildred 


Buell,  F.  F. 


Utica 

Luce,  Esther 
Maxson,  H.  Ivaloo 


Waverly 
Scott,  George  A. 


Wellsville 

Applebee,  Wm.  D. 
Barnes,  Charles  M. 
Barnes,  Mrs.  Enos  W. 
Barnes,  E.  Willard 
Barnes,  Sara  G. 

Bradley,  Edwin  C. 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Edwin  C. 
Bradley,  Harry 
Bradley,  Mrs.  Harry 
Brown,  E C. 

Brown,  George  E. 

Brown,  J.  H. 

Brown,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Browning,  Amy  Elnora 
Browning,  Sr.,  Horace  M. 
Childs.  Elba  A. 

Church,  Hon.  Frank  B. 
Church,  Hon.  Frederic  H. 
Cowles,  Adolpheus  E. 


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Crandall,  Mrs.  W.  W. 
Day,  Mrs.  Charles 
Elliott,  Homer  R. 

Ellison,  George  F. 

Ellison,  Mark  A. 

Farnum,  Hon.  C.  A. 

Fox,  George  M. 

Frick,  George  D. 

Fuller,  Hon.  Oscar  A. 
Green,  Alfred  C. 

Halsey,  A.  J. 

Hayes,  C.  R. 

Jones,  John  B. 

Jones,  Hon.  W.  F. 

Jones,  Mrs.  W.  F. 

Lee,  Walter  M. 

Macken,  C.  B. 

Macken,  Frank  G. 
McEwen,  John 
McEwen,  Mrs.  John 
Morrow,  A.  D. 

Norton,  Joseph  S. 

Norton,  Mrs.  Joseph  S. 
Norton,  W.  L. 

Otis,  T.  P. 

Perkins,  D.  D.,  Rev.  C.  B. 
Perkins,  Mrs.  C.  B. 
Perkins,  Fannie  W. 

Rathbone,  Edmund  A. 
Richardson,  Fred  B. 
Richardson,  William  J. 
Rice,  E.  L. 

Rosa,  George  C. 

Rosa,  Mrs.  George  C. 


Sheerar.  D.  D.  S.,  E.  Vinton 
Smith,  H.  B. 

Teeple,  H.  S. 

Ward,  F.  W. 

Ward,  Willett  L. 

Wetherby,  John  A. 

Wilcox,  George  B. 

Witter,  M . D . , George  H . 

West  Almond 
Watson,  G.  W. 

West  Union 

Barney,  Charles  S. 

Barney,  Sara  S. 

WlSCOY 

Davidson,  Hon.  John  N. 

Yonkers 

Chipman,  Charles  A. 
Chipman,  Charles  C. 
Chipman,  Mrs.  Charles  C. 
Chipman,  Frances  Margaret 
Chipman,  Phoebe  M. 
Chipman,  Robert  C. 

York 

Proper,  Schuyler  M. 


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new  Jersey 

Paterson 

Atlantic  City 

Gilpin,  Henry  E. 

Scull,  Mrs.  M.  V.  B. 

Plainfield 

Camden 

Babcock,  Mrs.  George  H. 
Babcock,  George  L. 

Elwell,  Margaret  F. 

Dunham,  F.  A. 

Dunellen 

Lewis,  D.  D.,  Rev.  A.  Herbert 
Lewis,  Mrs.  A.  Herbert 

Sindall,  Seymour  Colwell 

Vars,  A.  W. 

Main,  George  A, 

Maxson,  Supt.  Henry  M. 
Mosher,  John  P. 

Mosher,  Mrs.  John  P. 

Mosher,  J.  Wendell 

East  Orange 

Niles,  Irving  F. 

Clapp,  E.  E. 

Rogers,  Orra  S. 

Smith,  Ernestine  C. 

Stillman,  Dr.  Martha  R . 

Jersey  City 

Titsworth,  Joseph  M. 

King,  Arthur  F. 

Newark 

Randolph,  Corliss  F. 

north  Carolina 

Passaic 

Raleigh 

Greenman,  Harry  C. 
Greenman,  Mrs.  Harry  C. 

Reynolds,  Sophie  S . 

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Ohio 

Cleveland 
Bowler,  Mrs,  Libbie  H. 

East  Liverpool 

Platts,  Rev.  J.  Allison 

Fostoria 
Noble,  J.  C. 


Pennsylvania 

Brockwayville 

Groves,  L.  Merrill 
Groves,  Mrs.  L.  Merrill 
Groves,  M*  Milton 

Dubois 

VanEtten,  Frank  C. 
VanEtten,  Mrs.  Frank  C. 

Harrisburg 

Brown,  Hon.  Isaac  Brownell 
Brown,  Mrs.  Isaac  Brownell 


Saint  Marys 

Renwick,  Clair  J. 


Rfcoae  Island 

Asha  way 

Lewis,  W.  Wayland 
Maxson,  Mrs.  Holly  W. 

Hope  Valley 

Kenyon,  Cora  L. 

Hopkinton 
Langworthy,  Sarah  A. 

Niantic 
Witter,  Mrs.  Abby  K . 

Potter  Hill 

Saunders,  Charles  Fenner 
Saunders,  Louise  Canfield 


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Providence 

Taylor,  Vernon  O. 


Rockville 

Babcock,  Hon.  Albert  S . 

Westerly 

Ayars,  Margaret  W. 

Clarke,  Hon.  W.  L. 

Cottrell,  Edgar  H. 

Crandall,  Caroline  M. 
Crandall,  Ira  B. 

Crandall,  Mrs.  Ira  B. 

Rogers,  D.  D.,  Rev.  Lester  C. 
Rogers,  Mrs.  Lester  C. 
Stanton,  William  C. 

Stillman,  C.  Latham 
Utter,  Hon.  George  H. 
Whitford,  D.  D.,  Rev.  O.  U. 


tUest  Uirginia 


Jane  Lew 
Davis,  Rev.  Samuel  D. 


New  Milton 

Randolph,  F.  F. 

Salem 

Bond,  A.  B.,  Elsie 
Davis,  Rev.  James  B. 


Wisconsin 

Milton 

Clarke,  V/.  Wallace 
Clarke,  Mrs.  W.  Wallace 
Crandall,  M.  D.,  Ella  J. 


FDIHpplite  Islands 

Manila 

Crandall,  William  Percy 


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